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Seahawks QB Wilson plans to play Week 2
Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson suffered a right ankle injury in Sunday’s 12-10 victory over the Miami Dolphins.
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Wilson may be limited in practice this week ahead of facing the Rams, Carroll said. Wilson found wide receiver Doug Baldwin for a 22-yard gain and ended up completing his final five passes for 49 yards and the game-winning touchdown.
Wilson, who has never missed a game or practice during his first four seasons in the National Football League, may be talking tough right now, but Carroll acknowledged the ankle is swollen, leading to the possibility Wilson may miss some practice time this week to receive treatment.
The ankle sprain is not expected to cost Wilson playing time, but it is something to keep on our radar.
In 2014, Suh executed a similar move against Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers. Wilson limped through the possession before getting examined on the sideline and having his foot and ankle taped. Veteran J’Marcus Webb stepped in on Sunday for Ifedi and the results were mixed facing one of the best defensive lines in the NFL. He isn’t a nine-month-old using a spoon for the first time and feeding his nose and eyebrows applesauce.
Bob Condotta of the Seattle Times shared this picture of the players linking arms in unity.
Williams, who had two tackles and one of the Dolphins’ three sacks in the contest, left the game early and underwent concussion testing in the locker room.
Graham had only 17 snaps (out of the offense’s 82 total, barely one-fifth). It ended in overtime with Steven Hauschka’s 27-yard field goal to win it 27-24.
With Mike Morgan winning the starting outside linebacker job, the Seahawks needed someone to inherit Morgan’s role on special teams.
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“I don’t think there was any lack of respect”, said Ross, answering a reporter’s question about those the protest being unpatriotic. “I kept talking myself out of it and (Tannehill) kept pressing me to get to basically what set up that drive with some of those plays, he kept pressing me to get to that stuff and I kept talking myself out of it”.